In this study measurements were obtained from 359 vertebrae and 215 intervertebral discs in an attempt to classify discs by their size. At the cervical and thoracic levels, this attempt was unproductive because of extensive variations. In the lumbar spine, discs were allocated to six size-matched gr
Morphometric analysis of the optic disc surface
โ Scribed by Maurizio Rolando; Angelo Macri; Michele Altieri; Michele Iester
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 449 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-5701
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โฆ Synopsis
Purpose:
Since the glaucomatous loss of nerve fibers changes the appearance of the optic disc, we evaluated the morphology of the surface of the optic disc in normal and glaucomatous eyes by using a computerized system to provide the reciprocal position of a large number of points placed on its surface in order to study the clinical significance of differences in the 'smoothness' of optic disc surface.
Methods:
The morphology of the optic disc surface was evaluated by means of simultaneous stereoscopic videographic pictures (imagenet x rev-3.51b-topcon europe, the netherlands): the reciprocal distribution of a large number of points located on the surface of one eye of 100 subjects randomly chosen (45 normal and 55 glaucoma patients) was studied. in order to define the level of 'smoothness' of the optic disc surface, the differences of the relative position of each surface point were studied by measuring the standard deviation (sd) from the average heights of the points (n. ranging from 623 to 1916 depending on the size of the disc area) that identify the optic disc surface.
Results:
The coefficient of variation of the reciprocal location of the points, placed on the optic disc surface at the different measurements performed by a single operator was 10.4%. the differences in optic disc surface smoothness (odss) between glaucoma and normal group were statistically significant (p < 0.0001 using mann-whitney u test). no correlation was detectable between age and standard deviation. the best threshold value, calculated using roc methodology, able to separate the two groups was: normal group: sd < or = 17.79 (-1 x 10(-2) mm); glaucoma group: sd > -17.79 (-1 x 10(-2) mm). such threshold value had a sensitivity of 82.1%, a specificity of 92.2% and a diagnostic precision (dp) of 86.5% in dividing the glaucoma group from the normal group.
Conclusion:
Odss is a global index of optic disc conditions based on quantitative measurements of the morphology of the optic disc surface. as such it does not provide information about the location and the characteristics of optic disc damage. nevertheless, odss measurement is able to separate normal from glaucomatous optic disc with a rather interesting sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic precision (dp). as such it could be useful both for research and clinical applications.
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